Terrence J & Marlon Wayans Were Just Kidding In Their Previous Heated Exchange

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Terrence J was dragged through the mud after his Live with Marlon Wayans went viral, but boh men now say it was just a jooke.

Things took a turn over on Instagram earlier today (June 11) after Marlon Wayans and Terrence J joined each other on Live. “Listen, let me just school you on something, young man," Terrence said to Marlon in the clip "This ain’t all about your family, okay? Your family can’t bail you out of this one, alright. There’s other people in the world that are not Wayans’ people." 

Marlon Wayans went on to defend his famous Wayans brood and a little heated exchange followed, and fans weren't happy with Terrence J and his approach. He was heavily criticized throughout multiple social media platforms as thousands of people insulted him from head to toe, so the two actors returned in a video together to share that the whole conversation was nothing but a joke.

Terrence explained that Marlon is one of his best friends and they were just kidding, highlighting things that haters will say. He also noted, "for the record," that he has respect for all members of the Wayans family and would never seriously disrespect them. Check out a few post-skit clips of Terrence J and Marlon Wayans explaining their exchange below.

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